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 Speaking Out Part 2

Friday, September 3, 2010
While we're on the subject of how Keith Giffen destroys series, I decided to go looking for another letter column that I remembered once being especially critical of Keith Giffen's art. From 1986's Hex #18 (the final issue):

Giffen's art (how can I put this gently?) -- sucks eggs!

While most editors wouldn't print so much negative press in their letter columns, maybe because Hex was being canceled, or maybe because he had received a 3-to-1 ration of anti-Giffen letters, writer/editor Michael Fleisher filled the series final letter column with responses to Giffen's art. Nearly a quarter of a century later, and it doesn't seem that the reading public's opinion has much changed.

Have a happy Labor Day/Dragon*Con Weekend, everybody!
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 Speaking Out

Thursday, September 2, 2010
Following TGB's weekend comments over his feelings about Giffen & DeMatteis' take on Booster Gold (as detailed here), I decided to look through the old "Justice Log" letter columns for examples of people who felt the same way about G/D's original run. It didn't take too long to find this in the letter pages for JLA #38:

IT'S NOT FUNNY ANYMORE!

TGB, maybe it will make you feel any better to know that some people have shared your opinion for 20 years.

[The response was written, presumably, by Andy Helfer, editor of Justice League America at the time. JLA #34 was the infamous KooeyKooeyKooey incident. Coincidentally or not, JLA #38 was the first issue following Booster's original resignation from the League.]
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 DC Universe Online Presented by Booster Gold

Wednesday, September 1, 2010
From Larry Evertt's Massively.com interview with DCUO's Chris Cao:

The last system we have is really meant to give you the sense of this rich, deep city. We have a series of exploration quests [for when] you're tired of fighting or just want to get deep in the DC lore. We have Booster Gold, who is this [smarmy], chill, NASCAR superhero. He actually wears the stickers of sponsors, so he's the ultimate sell-out. We use him as the tour guide [for] Booster Gold Tours Metropolis, [with] little kiosks that are conveniently placed [by] safehouses. If you go and take that tour, it will actually let you go to key areas like Crime Alley where Bruce Wayne's parents were murdered, or the Daily Planet, which is actually under duress here because of Brainiac's attacks -- [places] that really matter in the DC Universe. There's a cool cam that actually rotates around, telling you in Booster Gold's voice about any point of interest. You can just go, do these, and explore.

And so the secret of Booster's role in DC Universe Online is revealed! Find the whole interview (it's a pretty big and revealing multi-part interview) on Massively.com.
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 Gold Exchange: Vanishing Point 2

Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Russ Burlingame quizzes Dan Jurgens about his reasons for including Claw the Unconquered and Starfire in his latest "Gold Exchange" column at Newsarama.com. I'd advise those of you who haven't managed to find a copy of Time Masters: Vanishing Point #2 to stay away from the interview until you grab a copy of the book. I'm not implying that it's a spoiler filled interview. I just think that it will make more sense once you've read the issue.
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 Dress for Success

Monday, August 30, 2010
Late last week, Shag from Once Upon A Geek called this to my attention:

BOOSTER GOLD SYMBOL t-shirt from Graphitti Designs

After 2 decades, DC has finally licensed a Booster Gold symbol t-shirt! (Deadman is getting one, too. And he's been around since 1967. That's patience! Of course, he's dead, so it was easy for him to wait for the opportunity.)

This sucker is in the September Previews. It won't be available for several weeks, but fear not! You can order it from your favorite LCS. Or, if you're the procrastinating sort, you will one day be able to order it directly from Graphitti's website here.
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STATISTICS

Booster Gold's most recent appearance: Justice League: Generation Lost, Vol. 1, #8 (Late October 2010)
Latest fan review: Justice League: Generation Lost, Vol. 1, #8

Boosterrific.com comic database last updated: September 3, 2010
Number of unique comic books in the database: 527
Cost of all books in the database at cover price: $1,431.36

 

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